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Old 08-30-2011, 06:55 PM   #13
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Originally Posted by jocampo View Post
Now the main question is, should I wait and write a coherent and useful book, after compiling several scripts and topics? or should I use mere and regular posts? Of course, posts are faster to write but very common among other DBAs and websites. I wanted to innovate.
I recommend you use your blog posts as rough drafts for topics / sections of your book. It will give you practice, allow you to formulate your thoughts in a rough manner, and hopefully you will get feed back from readers. Once you have a decent amount of posts expand them into chapters (or sections) and look at them critically to see how you can improve. Often coming back and looking at something you'll notice information you left out thinking it was obvious when it really isn't.
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